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3. Explain what is meant by phase equilibrium
                     4. Explain the basic concepts of mass transfer

                     5. List the steps in the structured problem-solving approach and start to use this approach

                     6. Have some familiarity with the prerequisites
                    Note: In later chapters you may want to turn to the Summary—Objectives section first to help you see
                    where you are going. Then when you’ve finished the chapter, the Summary—Objectives section can help
                    you decide if you got there.


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